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Woman ‘numb’ after missing deadly Air India flight by 10 minutes

Ahmedabad Plane Crash
Bhoomi Chauhan had a narrow escape

A woman who missed Air India flight AI171 by 10 minutes has described her shock when she realised the plane had crashed.

Bhoomi Chauhan was intending to catch the Air India flight to Gatwick Airport on Thursday.

But she got stuck in heavy traffic, meaning by the time she reached Sardar Vallabhbhai Airport in Ahmedabad she had missed boarding the plane by 10 minutes.

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The plane crashed shortly after take-off, with 241 out of 242 people on board killed. British man Vishwash Kumar Ramesh was the sole survivor.

And Bhoomi was given the horrifying news of the crash just minutes after being turned away from the boarding gates.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Xinhua/Shutterstock (15354386c) Rescuers are pictured near the debris of an Air India plane at the crash site in Ahmedabad of India's Gujarat state, June 12, 2025. India's foreign ministry said a lot of people have lost their lives in the plane crash with 242 people on board the flight to London in the western state of Gujarat. India Gujarat Ahmedabad Plane Crash - 12 Jun 2025
The plane crashed in a densely populated area (Picture: Xinhua/Shutterstock)

She had been visiting family in Ahmedabad and was on her way to rejoin her husband in London, MailOnline reports.

Speaking to local media, Bhoomi said her ‘mind went numb’ when she was told about the crash, saying she ‘shivered badly and her legs started shaking’.

The plane, which crashed just minutes after leaving the runway, was carrying 229 passengers and 12 crew members.

There were 159 Indian nationals, 53 Brits, seven Portuguese and one Canadian on board. There were 11 children on the flight, including two newborn babies.

Aviation experts say that the Boeing 787 Dreamliner may have suddenly lost power shortly after take-off, ‘at the most critical phase of flight’.

Firefighters work at the site of an airplane that crashed in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, Thursday, June 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki) 14808009
The plane went up in flames as it crash landed (Picture: AP)

The possible causes include a rapid change in wind direction or a bird strike leading to a double engine stall.

Officials from India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau are now at the scene to analyse the wreckage and find the plane’s black box.

The tracking website Flightradar24 received the last signal from the aircraft just after the plane left the runway, at an altitude of about 625ft.

The aircraft was piloted by captain Sumeet Sabharwal, who had 8,200 hours of flying experience and co-pilot Clive Kundar, who had 1,100 hours of flying experience.

Air India Boeing crash The plane crashed directly on the BJ Medical College UG hostel mess in Meghani Nagar. from https://x.com/Prajvaljain3/status/1933106362680062121/photo/1
Debris has caused major damage to residential buildings (Picture: X/Prajvaljain3)

India’s aviation regulator said he issued a mayday call then stopped responding and crashed immediately afterwards.

Air India’s chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran said in a statement: ‘With profound sorrow I confirm that Air India Flight 171 operating Ahmedabad London Gatwick was involved in a tragic accident today.

‘It is very disappointing that it is a Dreamliner as it is a state-of-the-art Boeing. We cannot rule out security issues. But this is all speculation on my part.

Air India flight carrying 242 people heading for Gatwick crashes: Tragedy as Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashes just after takeoff from India's Ahmedabad Airport SOCIAL MEDIA IMAGE
The tail end of the plane was left sticking out of a building

‘Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones of all those affected by this devastating event. At this moment, our primary focus is on supporting all the affected people and their families.

‘We are doing everything in our power to assist the emergency response teams at the site and to provide all necessary support and care to those impacted.’

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